Sherigr't: sale. IS lout :wince ~ f lioiry writs of Vilitlition; Kxposta?,,anit Firen - Farms, ttit..cl out el-the Court of Voinnion Pkast of Adams county, atilt to tue (Ifwe tut!, will tin exposed to Public Sale, ;It I}u , COlio-heinge:initte Horotorli of GEtlysi- Itutv:, on Surartlaq, air LIM ,fl i p , st flex ', o'clock. l'. M., Ow l u escri bed Itoal litqate, viz : , iitaintntr 6! ACR.I.!;S, more or less, situate Cerniany tow ashiii, _Adams e , wnty, aing the Maryland line, and hinds of John Franklin Patterson, and other,, l. , oiteled on the southwest by the Baltimore turnpike—ou which are -erected a two-story • Plastered HO(ISE, with - a- two-story 1, 7 "' Back build I),lnk BMA, (till' 11 pv , r , e tory log,) Witv-on Shed, Wash floti-a;, and other out-butldings— also, a three-story Brick Geist Rifle ; well of valet near the door of the dwolliiig, and 311 Orchard. No. 2.- 1 .4 Itict of Land, contain in„ Gt; ACRES, more or less, adjoin .l 1:4,z the Maryland line, and lands of GeOrtre Palmer, (:owrge Bittle,•a/11; others, on which ore - erected a one and a halt story LOG a thfulde Lair Barn ; 'ono „: and a half story Log Tenant Wi l cu . and a one and a half story Log FULLING MILL. and other improvements. Seized and t.ll:en in execution as the property of Tuomati llyrrtx. A Lin No 1.-4 Lot of Ground, situate on the southwest corner of Baltimore and Middle streets;' in the Borough of Gettys burg, Adams county, on which are erected four two-story BRICK .11 lA' 1.; L LING 1101LiES, Frame Stable, and other fittlittildings ; with a large Cistern, and two ,vvells of 'water. • No. 20 . - 17 Acres of Land, note or less, situate in Cumberland township, Ad.nns county, adjoining . the Borough line and Linda of David .MeMillan and others—tn he nifered in LO'N. SeizPd and taken in execu unn as the property Or JOHN BARRETT. •••••• ALSO --. The interest of George .Wampler in a Lot of Ground, situate - in South Baltimore street, in the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams . rminty, known as Lot No. 15, bounded on the south by property of Henry _Brinkerholl, north and west by an alley—and having there on erected a two-story Weatherboardod - 'DWELLING HOUSE, with Back- 1111; Jouldiog, a one-story Brick Shop, a ~!..od Stable; with barn floor, a well of water the door of the dwelling, and a variety of h rice fruit trees. _ • Also the interest of said George Warn pier in 5 Lois of Ground. situate on High -,triset, in the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams .•aunty. known as Lots Nos. 177, 17S and 179. rho other two not -being numbered, bounded dst by . Washington streetoind north hy an .111ey. Seizes' am! taken in execution as the ,j , roperty of GEoutox WA 51 PLEIt. HENRY TtiomAs, Sheriff. 'Ten per eent. of the purchase money upon all.sales by the Sheriff roust be paid over int owiliately after the property is struck down, ,aial on failure to comply therewith the proper ty Will be again put up for sale. July 16, 1855. is Tailoring. lie moved a Few Daum South oftho Old Stand. T 11. SKELLY respectfully informs his old customers and the public generally, :that lie continues the TMLOIIING k:SS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore -NI reel where be will he happy to accommodate 011 . who may patronize him. All work en :unshed to his .care warranted to fit and be of , uvwt Substantial make. Thankful for past ivors, he solicts a continuance of public pa- . 4 rein:iv zii-t‘..The New York Spring and Summer ;Mallow( are received. Call and see theta. tileityshilig, April 9, 1855. Bounty Lands. QOI,OIERS who served in any war of the .0 U. States. a'tertrt no: less than fourteen -fey.. are .entitted_Ao 160 AC It ES .B 0 UNTy N 0, and in ease of the death of the soldier, Ilk widow or .minor' children, (if Any;) are .retitled to the same quantity. In cases where An or 80 acres have already been received, the difference necessary to make up the 160 acres c.:11 now be drawn.' n"-Appty to the subscriber, at his office., ill Gettysburg . , where persons having Land Warrants to sell, may obtain the 'highest price liar them. R. G. M'CREARY. March 19, 1855. Gin Teachers Wanted. r~'IHI Board of School Direetiirs of Strabnn township, will meet at the house of won (I: It ASS. ill VilllteriiinWn s on Solur -414.4, die [WI if Jitiguxt ntxtott 2 o'clock, P. 711., for the purpose of employing 'Poachers ffilr the fall terns. 14111.1 P DON0111)1 , 1, Scc ' y. Jiffy 23. 1855. - td -- • - - Oliv - ceries. m have just received a ?resit supply of Groceries. to which we invite the at purcitasers._Our stock of .Stitgarg 11.1:4 'been considerably increased, and money I,e saved by giving us 'a call. RUIN 14:STOCK BRAYriIERS. July 23, 1855. Jtiii~---Rail. T 1111 K stibAeriber has between G,OOO and 7.4490 first rate Wbite Chesnut 'RAILS, which lie will dispose of on Ole v.round, in 11.vailtonban township, about 4 miles from V.li4liebt, at the lowest ii vim.% rateß. BAR N -1) EVINC. July 9, 1853. 4t Manure Excavator. r. subscriber, having purchased the Patent Itioht or Htl H'S PATENT MANMt E EXCAVATOf for all of Adams C , tll toy excepting Oxford,Conowatro, Berwick Mountjoy townships, will sell either the to +chines or township rights, as purchasers ty prefer. The Excavator also answers an limitable purpose in unloading . hay, by horse power, requiring but one horse and two hands to unload a load of hay in ten minutes, and —4rry it to the highest part of the barn. The Attention of t'arrners is invited to this trainable itoitrovement. as it is one of the ehea pest and sti wit useful agricultural implements ever 13- (;. CA I:it. tr,Nltteril Gettriburg, May 7, 1:455. bu► • Geo. RiclirdNon, N„. 141 N. fb•inaril Street Baltimore ;i11(1 ' 4 e113 FLOW?, (RAIN, HAY, ) a lid Country Pro 4 tleP (rpm , ral tV. HIK akn nn ham( lart stock of f; It 4)- wholesale and retail. 19, 1g55. ly Bash's Allegheny House, 1% . " .. 4) 2.4(1 ,t., rthrivi , Sth czt.. PVlrs 'phut It, Pt ,{a'. "mit• I. 1,5". f':<1~j11 ~ ',~~,,~:~ )~.: ~;. I. It('ti(i 1 .1 E • 1114)Inagy Land Clainas. Spring, & Summer 144,4)41%. E, undersifned will attend proinpliv AUN O-LD IoA joist rourneql ur,m. 1114. of f„, 1301 . N'IN A. „„, AND LAN DS tidr;r the hite act of tiongres•-• EA PENT STOCIi. of S I N(i ti, Sl3ll. Those who have already reefoved /11) or HO Mi';l? GOODS ever before , offercd to the Acres. can now rcceivethe balance, by calling . clfizeus of the town or county, consi,•titni in on the sileicrtbur and tualtiin4 the nece.o.dry part of I.'renrh Orwuri. Illrte arld Olipe application. .1O El, IL DANN ER. LOT/IS t , 'uncy ufsfl Bthek (;ettvsburg, March 1-2, i 5.55. Jlarsrilles and other V I*sl' I N Ty.eeds, 1i:1-mucky Jeans and Satinets for I ' Veafr; ItEItEG ES, Iler,*;f" /.rein,:.,, Most:, Loinos, &c., for I/44 Mr car. Al so, a lar2e -y6.1111111 assort/net - A of BON- N I.:TN, ',..'arasulp, (!iinton, - Straw and Paint Leaf Ii .17`S. 114 , in); iiin„ ;di It) come and. examine I& s.tock of (:owls..' lie letst•;l/rf°:, tilt": 11 fie' Wel I 6,:it Willi. 117' un rho solidside of the l'ohlic 7 Spurn!, Iwo (lours wi-st of the Senlinei offick;. A of.f. '21,1853, , A. 11. Francis('_tix, TA I \ A N v (111 kIN,COTTON YARNS, LAMP, CAN HU: AND FLUID WICKS, which he of fers to :,e1 I at the Liiweit. Cash Prices, at No. • 65 Markt./ SI. abort Second, norlli Aide, 'Felt. 2fi, 183. 6 Chinaf 41r4 lam 4 and 411.100111wai 11;dree, Sttreessrir in J.. C. n ti k et s te L i ,„ ar.d Deali , r in C, II 1N A , GI: AtiN and (IV El'IN SW ARE, 41 Nort /t [Alvaro' no/ en Fay el It. 17 lid 141. r /lig • (tan ,!rt, AO Milli more, 410'., respectfully in vites the attention of Dcaiers to :In i.-xamilintion of kit. , will itsortinl st.rtlc before iitirelidA rig eistivvliere. [Feb. 19, 1855. ly Spouting ! FORGE and Henry Wampler will make House Spouting and put up the same low, forcash or country produce. Fanners and all others wishing their nooses, flarris; - spouted, would do well tO wive them a call. IL &. il. WANI I' ER. April 18, 1853. Carriages ! - 'Buggies ! 111 P. undersigned take this method of in forming their friends and the public gen erally, that they have entered into partnership in the Garriage-making business, and are pre pared—lit their establishment, in Est Middle street, one and a ball sainates froM Baltimore strect—to put up CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, in the very hest manner. .Their work, they are determined, shall not be surpassed in the place, either for beauty or durability—and their ferns will be 114 easy as at any other es. tahlishment. ,g.-Repairing - done low and at short !mike. I). B. I.11"11. E, J. A. L ITT L ti; Gettycburg, Feb. 26, I t'41,55. A LAItgE AND CHEAP LOT OF - 6314WERIES, &C. VMANIII I.: ZI EH has just returned JIJ from the city with the largest lot of CROCE:11114;S he has over before opened, to which he invites' the attention °fall, convinced that he can offer RA nu fSAIMAINH. tie has also a fine lot of HAMS, SHOULDKRS, &c; -FISH of all kindS ; Oranges, Lemons, -and other fruits ; Crackers, NULH, Confeniiods ; Segars*, Tobacco, Snuff, and a general variety of everything. "from a needle to an anchor," almost. Give him a call, If you want to buy what's cheap and good. (n—Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. [May 7,1855. New Sear & Tobacco IsIANUFACTORY. - SAM IT El. FA BER, Jr., would respectftilly informtlie 'citizens of the town and coun ty, that he has opened a Segar and Tobacco manufactory, in Baltiu►ore street, next dwr to, Forney's i)rng Store, Gettysburg, where he will constantly keep On hand a large variety o'.'S - E - G - A RS, of the Hoeft — lforn - r ---- wn - d — lit — th - e lowest _living prices. Of (-HEWING To. BACCO he has the choicest kinds—also a capital article of SNUFF—aII of which he utters as low as the lowest. Ile only asks a trial, convinced that he, can gratify every taste. Ile hopes, by strict attention to - business and a desire to please, 10 merit and receive'a, share of public patronage. May 7, 1855. PROTECT lON AG A INST Loss by Fire! r 111 E onciersig . ,neil informs property-h-older 3 that ho has !wen duly appointed_Agent rrf the r MIRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSU RAN i'4l I *OM PA N Y,. and that he is the only Agent in Ada . ms county for the same. lie will take original and renew old luso yances for gstid Company, which, since its In corpotatiop, in 1813, has secured the perfect confidence of the people of Adams and the adjoining counties, (it being authorized to effect Insurances in any part of the State.) Its integrity and ability have hewn fully and satisfactorily demonstrated. The gradation of rates of Insurance is adapted to the mutual interests of the whole Company and th e c l ass of the insured • property. Every person insur ing- becomes a n►ember of the Company, and may act in the selectionof officers and in the direction of its operations. ( Hon. Moo>: McCl.x.6 represents the members in this county in the Bonn) of Man agers. C. Holm, .Ir., is President, and JOHN CA:nem:id. Secretary. Otlice in Illoomtield, Perry county. WM, Met LEAN, inee or m & \v . m e t; lean, Gettysburg. December .:15, 1851. a For Sole or Rent. 4ehscriber niters Inr Sale nr Rent the 111.:TIN'SlillItt; STEAM MILL. H. will rein the !Lill only until the 15th el March ME! 36. I y 55. • -- - Standard Lutheran Books. rp E Lutheran Nlanual. on Scriptural Prin ', ciflles; or the J ii, r ,ffsdnira (:onfession.— Bliistr,iteil and sustained, chiefly by scripfuro proofs and extracts from standard Lutheran Theoloomns of Europe and Aineriea; tooether with the Formula of tioverninent and I)iseip line adopted by the iceneral Synod of the Lutheran )n the United States. By S. S. Schinueker, D. D., one vol. 1 . 2 !no. Life of Martin I.talwr, edited by Rev. T. Stork, 1 vol. N vu., elepotly Kurtz's II:Intl:11 of B , torctl Him.ory, kited by I{i-v.. U. Ii . Si:hi-all - et'. 1 vol. 1 too: The Supolehers of Our I)eparted, by Rev. Angparli, I vol. 1.:2 Lite 01 . Philip Niel:the:lion, translated front the Corfu:in, Grottil. rhr Children of the Now Testament, :by Rev. list,. New Publications Of rhr Trading bot - di publisher., retrnlarly rereiv,.(l, and for ~: de at publi-dier's follntving - recci red : Prayer , frrr e.telt morning. and evon in:l i n O w year„ tvith refcrenco appropriate St•liiiinre iZr tdin‘r , ,, by Hey. .1. ('ti etwignito_C: Si(Tr4 the Time:. A I.zrro , ; 1 , -.-orttileitt of Sc•lionl Idc, of cvery !Mid: All(1 Sldtiorwry. 1()1' hat -- prii•,.- :.t ‘,l 1.:1, I , 15. N id Elt 1\ ['UTZ. I yilrr \I( 0. ;rolti,p4t 1 1.• , •11,11! .11 It: ''' S. .rt ,i 4 C. V. HOFFMAN 2 - 1 • • • '4l/ =MI :if) per (Fula, (Al.-dpur Lawn. Apra :3, 1:-i55. Ho, This, Way NE ; ITT GOO/).5 111 '1i1! QU.INTITY IA XTON&COBEAN have just returned ' from the city, w'itli a-splendid asr,ortinent of Sprin:z4.7 .Suutaler Hat 4 ,- s ~ a Caps, Ila• 'I, Or Shaex, of every descriptiwi, awl price. White ' Beaver Oats, White and Black Silk do. Panama, Canton, Straw and Chip Hats, Kossuth, C 'than, and every variety niSoft I lat. Al'o—Gentleunr'n's and Ladies' Boots and Shoes, Gaiter:,, Buskins,, Jenny &c. All of which will be sold low, for CaA, or I.; on tit ry Produce. May 7,'551. PAXTON , * C()11 EA N. LOOK HERE! New Goods Again. JS. CRAMMER has just returned from . Philadelphia with as hands.nne -and cheap an asortmeot of SPRING csr SUMMER GOODS as ever brought to Gettysburg, con sisting in part of CLOTHES, Black and Fancy CassimerPs, Marseilles for Pants and Vests, Satinetts, &c. Also Bareges, Barege do Laines, Chili i3arege, Brilliantine Silks, Satins, Lawns, Ginghams. Calicoes, 'Cloths, Sleeve, Jackonet and Swiss Flotincincr. Bon nets, Ribbons, &c., &c. A Iso G ROC ERI ES & EENSWARE, which will be sold at reduced prices for Cash or Country Produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months. April 9, 1 855. tf J. S. GRAMMER. The War Going On ! 9111 E war in Europe is largely engrossing - public, attention, and prices'generally are going up. LI u t the ti mierhig tied woula to his customers and everybody else that he has- j - returned front the city, with the cheripe..qt and bail _stock of 1 - 7\ 5r,A r rA qe:1 3 '?6?n rIA f, L'U Ll - L)2 Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, &c., he has ever before offered. Call and judge for yourselves, and if you do not-pronounce his goods among thti cheapest and best you have ever looked at, then is he greatly mis taken. His stock comprises,in part, - Ceffees, Suoars, Teas, U!hoeolates-, Syrups, Molasses, Cnickers, Oranges, Lemons, Altnonds, Pahn Nuts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts,; Confectionary, ()la hundred sorts; Pepper, Cinnamon, ClOVes, Soda Suleratus, Washing Soda, a large variety of Fancy Soaps, and everything else in.his ( reash or Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. THE FLOUR AND 149:1) BUSINESS is continued. Iligintst market prices paid. WM. GILL EsPIE, In Yn.k Sirert, at the P,, Geityshiirg. April 24. 1854. "Quick Sales & Small Profits." 111 1 F,. subserihei would most respectfully ti pubs ly, 'hat lie carrying.; on the CARR I AG - MAKING hiisi ne:,s al * OW oid stand of Lconaid B'tough, East end of Voir!: street, Gettystiorg, where he has on hand and is prepared to man ufacture, at short notice, Bockaweyx, Buel wfigons, lits4gies. 4+'e., all in the hest style, both of finish and materials. He has also on hand a number of SECOND-I IA NI)ED CA RR lAG ES.•of all descriptions, well done up. which he will dispose of low. REPAIR ING done at short notice, awl at the lowest living rates. Country produce taken in ex change for work. - JA.COB TROXEL. - May '2l, 1855. The best System of doing Business S always to sell a good article togive each customer the, foil valtself his money. In that manner you will always give satisfaction and secure a customer -in future. „iv* Gentlemen who wish to buy a a pt 1 .;:t0 SUPERIOR CARRIAG 117 401dt q made in the most fashionable style; and of the best materials, should eall upon the under signed, as he defies arty 0114er manufacturer to produce a better Carriage at any price. KrOrders from a distance thankfully re ce ved , and promptly attended to. Repairing done at short notice and on reasonable terms. .0.-.„7-Country produce taken in exchange for work. 11. G. CARR, Furl Ntrect, oppimite the 1 ) 11,5t Officc. Gottysinag, Nlay 7, 1855. Gm Saving Fund 01 . the united Mate+ company. VVE l'Elt CENT. SAVING FUND.— l. At Third and Elwsnut, Philadelphia, the Grand Pnineer Saving Fund of the United States Company is receiving money daily ; also Mond:iy eveniwrs, on deposit. This is the oldest Five Per Cent. Interest Paying Company in the City anti State. The money is paid hack without notice, as usual. Juno I. Nti7). bin E. B. Buehler, ..17'7'0 I 1"/:1' .47' L. 41 1 7, IVILT 11,14 faithfully and- rowdy attend to if all business entru.:ti-l - trio hiin. llt; the Gt:T.lll,ln latortirtge. ()frier' at the SalllC pitlee, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's I)rtio Store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. [Niareli Leather. URN — A. TIEN DR & (74). No. ..2() North ird r•w/ , :adciphia, MoKorco M V.II.ITRERS, U RIKRS and IM PORTERS oF VHF:N(111 t! I.F-SNINS.and Dnalers RED and OAR SOLE LEATHER & February 1855. ly Now is the Time. CLI WEAVER respectfully announces to l• 71. the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettyshuttr and vicinity, ;hat he tin.; resunied the I):nzuer !Poly at the old stand. in C ham lierslir2, -.lnset, %viler* , he Nvill he happy to re eeiVl• VlSitorS desirous of seituriritZ perfect I).iumerreotyptHof the.eselves or- friends. - 11eitt.2; furni , lted with an entirely new and oostly :tpparatti- - , tte• t•.; prepared to take ptettires i n evory 4.ty10 of the art and insure perfect satt , :lorti on. ro) eent, In XlO. of oppralin g: frmil 11, to I P. 11. Ltnr I n r 01 , ; ,, avnid red., bloo, or plir irlo. dre ,, .Idtk !,111 , 1, Le.itity "1 - :Nk It c \l° I. 11 , .•t 'lllO I.; et r Irt)ut (I s'y. '1 A'Ell" 1,11131. rim E undersigned, havinv, entered into part nerslitp to carryon the Foundry birsine , s under the firto of WARREN & SONS. hei-aiy nr.he known to the citizens of Adatn , and joining counties; that we are prepared to make everything in our Hoe of business. We have constantly on hand, the HATII AW A \ — and othei—Cotik-i is g'i---Kiovers---iiw—Parb,r—air-- liAl and ten plait; Slimed, of various styles and sizes. Piits. Kettles and Paris, rind all othf:r Iron C:eihing Wattle I ron-..l~'rrvh- Inrr Mtv h lieti, A , :h-p!,aps, Bont-serdrers, &c. for arid other Machinery, PLOUGH CASTING-Sof 'very dPscription, p !wilco the and differ.- Ptlt I; lir! • of ri pe ri q u ez h s . e h ave -46 d MIN)! patterns of Fencing and Railing for Cerneteries,Vdrds and Porches, which can't be heat for beauty or cheapness. All tho above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. BLACKSMITI II NG still continued. BRASS CASTINGS -and every thing. in our line wade to order. repaired at shortest notire. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do - our work Rutter. - THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, JIIRA\I WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf . " The Cheap ,Store! ITE have just opened, and now offer to the public tile best and cheapest assort ment of SPRING &SUMMER GOODS ever received in Otis Borough. Having purchased with great care, and being, deteirnined to sell cheap, we can offer without fear of competi tion, the largest and most desirable assortment and at a cheaper rate than they can be furnish ed in or out of the Borough. We would re spectfully call the attention of our ft ien.ds and customers to our fine assortment of Black and Fancy CLOTHS, Cassimeres and Vestings, Cas i netts, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Pants stuff of every description, Naukeenette, Twef ofst &c. For the Ladies we can show a splendid variety of DRESS GOODS, Berag,es I 61 all colors, Berage de Lames, Mous de Laines, Lawns, Brilliantines, Silks, Bonnets,. Ribbons, Fans, new style-Swiss, &c., &c. Of GROCERIES Sc'QUE.'ENSWARE we have our usual large supply. • Grateful for past favors, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. Call and examine our stock and satisfy yourselves that - ours is The Cheap Store. No trouble to show Goods. FAHNESTOC ROTITERS. April 9, 1855. tf OLD SOL TERS. Bounty Land Act of 1855. THE undersigned is now fully prepared to file and is rapidly filing CLAINN TO DOWN:- TV LAND for soldiers of the War of 1812. and of ALL the wars of the U. States—their widows and minor children. In addition to his long experience and success; he would add, that, in all the many claims he has hitherto- filed, (between 100 and 200) he has carefully pre served, and has now every thing necessary to establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls and• Lists of Companies, and facilities for fur nishing proofs in all. cases that may be en trusted to h:tn. He has made complete arrangements for locating warrants in the Western States. War rants bought—Warrants'sold. Apply personal ly or by letter to D. M'CONAUGHY.. _ Gettysburg - , March 12,1855. tf Look Out SecondLAnivaLoL_New_Goo_ds. CIIEAPER TUAN EVER. V ARM EILS, look to your interests. If you want to get back the money you lost, just call at the Northwest corner of the Diamond. where you will save at least-25- percent. and get the full worth of your money, and where you will not have to pay fur those who don't pay. Don't forget to bring your money. Also bring along anything and everything you have •to sell—sueb asiIUTTER, EGGS, BACON, LARD, RA GS, and everything you think will sell—and I will buy at what they are worth. Just call at the People's Store. „Strff'The Stock consists of DRY GOODS, Groceries. Clothing made to order, &c. New - Queens• ware and 1 'edar-tuare. JOHN HOLE. Gettysburg, July 2, 1855. tf Proclamation. •WHEREAS the lion. ROBERT J. FISHER, President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas,in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts ot Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the SAMUEL U. RessEm, and Jourg M'Gm.tev, Esqrs., Judges ot the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery. for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their °precept, bearing date the ltith day of April, in the year of our LORD one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common. Pleas, and Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Gen eral Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg. on Monday. the 20th of .higusl next—NoTtcE is HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner awl Constables within the said county Of Adams, that they he then and there in their proper per sons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their (axes and in that behalf appertain to he done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. 11 EN I? V TIIOII.IS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, July - 2., 1,‘7,35. Bonnets! HatS! Publish NNT - .1 Ilit o to% V 1 i L.t: I. 1 : - ri v. rld, and the Lathes in par. tirular. that FahnostAwks keel the prettiest Bonneti: in town.—Also Panama, New Style Letzhorn, Straw. And every variety of Summer Ilat's, to be had at The Sign ty . the Red Front Abram Arnold r WENDS' removing to York, and must I_ therefore settle up his business. All per sons desirous of savituz costs, e.gpeerqlly t/v'.e w i o n te neemints art' Of lung .11a7141;1W, can do so by callinv, immediately and prying up. Un less this be done. Without d suits,will be instituted without respect to persons 7,ta -siini hr appeal to them having been utteily disre- Llarded. ru, further Int - Warmer' will he liven. Now ,ELLING ovt , AT cos r. June 1, 1.:65. from the City, WITH Ow Chv,ipest DIZY GOODS and t;R(WEIZIES ever offered in this plaeo, for Cash •Ir Country PNldare. will piv Cash fa 11ACON. 9 ct,s— or 100 e, nl ,, In O 11, Ind Corn mr am. d. 10IiN 'JUKE 1,•::! " New Hard are Store. •T H E suliserther, would respectfully an, n•!unev to their friend , : anal the public that +hey have opened a NE W HAftl) W A n E STOR E, in /3///tinvwt Sli-tet, adjoining. the re ,,id effic , ~!/' David Zirz/er, adtpburg-, in whirh they are opening a large and - getteral assort ment of _ . .. Hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries, SPRINGS, AXLES, qiebar-mare, Slios fiOinga, IPalnls.'olls. and 'Dye—stuffs, i n iteneral,lnclud i nu" every description of_arti cies in tik - . above lines of business, to which they invite the• attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe.untkerS, Saddlers, and the public gen erc.lly. - Our-stock having, been . selected with great care and purchased for Cash, we guarantee (for the Ready Money.) to dispose of any part of it on at, reasonable terms as they can be pur chased any w here. We particularly request a call from nor friends. and. earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selling; Goods at low priCes and do ng hu,iness on fair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, 'DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. - tf We Can't Be Beat! Another Arrival of Splendid New Goods IHAVE the pleasure of annonncing to my friends and the public generally,that I have just received and opened a large and splendid supply of SPRING & SUM TER GOODS. They consist in part, of French, English, and American CLOTHS, of all colors, from 2 to ; Plain and Fancy Cassitneres, Tweeds, Cashmeretts, Plain and Fancy Linens, totreth er with a great variety of PANT STUFFS, from 12 1 1 cts. up, V ESTIN GS,in large variety. FOR THE LAM ES.—We have SILKS, Silk Tissue, Linen Lustres, Alpacas, Lawns, Gingham Lawns, Ginghams from 10 cents up; Suisse Muffle, Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Llama Plaids, Mous de Laines, Calicoes from a tip up,—also, Silk, .Kid, Lisle, Thread and Cotton Glove's, Hosiery, Linen Cambric I - land kerchiefs, Thread, Suisse, Cambric and Cotton Laces and Edgings. BONNETS, Ribbons and Flowers. . Our present Stock is large, and has been selected with great care, both as regards Style, Quality and Price, and as our motto is "Small Prifits and Quick Sales," we hope all who wish great Bargains will give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. J. L. SCHICK. April 9, 1855. tf Clothing—Clothing ! AARNOLD ham now on hand' and is . constantly making up, Spring & Sum mer CLOTHING, to which he invites the attention of all in the town and country. He will undersell any house it: the town or coun ty. [April 3. c t z,o,r\ ,-, , ,, \''(-. Nn AQ T , - r tc) z L.A. ,u “1, J, ,-Pjlt) .Jr ' r.:,Slr.a.:-.2/42.7 4 0 Cheap 'Watches and Jewelry, AIT, HOLESA LE & RETAIL, at the Phil -1 V adelphia—Watch and-Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second street, corner of Qudrry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 caret cases, :?t2B 00 Gold Lepines, 18 caret, - • *2.4" 00 -Silver Levers, full - jeweled, .. - 12 00 - Silver Lepines. jewels, - • . - .0 00 Superior Quartiers, -- - . - 700 Gold spectacles, -c - . - -- 700 Fine Silver .10. • . . - 150 (lola Llraeoh-0.6 7 - 300 - Ladies' Curld - l'eneibr; . 1-00 Silver Tea :ipeen-.. - 5 00 Gold Pees. with Pencil and Silver Holler, - 00 Gold Finger Rings 371 cents to $80; Watch Glasses. plain, 121 Cents, patent 18i; Lo net 25; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. STAII F 1.1.; it'6z, HARLEY. On-hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 25, 1854. ly J. Lawrence Hill, M. D., vrat t .. outz 12,745 9 AS his Office onedobrwestof the Lutheran church, in Cliambersbni,g street, and op posite Grammer's store, where those wishing tohave any Dental Operation performed are respectfully invited to call. REVERE NcEs: Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Berluchy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Kranth, D.D., Rev. H. L. Bangher, D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey. nolds,Rev. Prof. M..lacobs, Prof. M. L. - Stcever. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf D. ill!Cona ugh y, RTTO RA EV AT LAW, (Office removed .to one door West of-Bnchler's Drug & Book-store, Chambershurg street,) Attorney St. Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, -11)0UNTY Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus ) pended Claims, 'and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C.: also American claims in England. Land War rants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States; and lands for sale there. to him personally or by , letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. Stoves! Stoves! ON hand and for gale, a groat variety of COOK STOVES—very cheap. Call and see them. GEO. ARNOLD -eptember 4, 1554. Hay Wanted. pERSONS buying flay to sell,will do well by calling on the subscriber, in Gettys burn, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will btl" paid at all times. 11*-- As ho intends having tli 'Hay, after ! w i n o packed. hauled either to Hanover or Bithitllon', the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. 80 LO MON POWERS. Dec; 6, 1652 - . tf Diamond Tonsor. TOIaiN NV. T I PTON, Fashionable Bar t/ Iv- and Hair Dresser, can at all Owes he prepared to attend to the calls of the poopleot the 7 cuiple, in the Diamond, adjoin in,r the County Building,. From long - expe rience. be flatters himself that he can 1 2:0 through all the ramifications of the Tonso rial Department with such•an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razors. He hones, therefore, that by his anent - Con to business, and .t desire to please, he will merit a's well ree•.ive, a iifu ml share ut odic patrun.ore. The sick will he attend,d to at then - private • (;efts'sburg. Jan..-;55. tf ril ( ) mif . l,l\ ERs . _sciff t. '; tfltDoli hi lir- I't: •1' Ht' 1111 ":u. 1. '• • 11; „; v IL ) 1 . 21 • j ~ .t. .Reinly-malie Clothing. THE su!iscriber,.thankful to his friends and patrons for past favors. hereby informs them and the politic generally, tint he has re= ceived and hap; now open for inspection, a very large and beautiful assortment of SPRING ' AND SIIM M It:11 CLOTHING, made up in magnificent styles., and the latest and most ap proved fashions. In rerrard to workmanship,' they can't be exeel led by any customer tailor. Having enlarged my place and stock. I am atile,to sell 11 , a,1y-mode Clothing- of every de scription. cheaper. than ever offered before in this or ally other place this sine of the 'titan tic. My stock consi,ts in part of CO-YTS - , of all sizes, prices, colors and kinds, made up in a superior manner, of the finest .English, French a rid American Cloths ; alsO of Duck ing Linen, Bombazine and Italian cloth.— PA NTS, in the latest and most fashionable city styles, of the finest Doeskin and fancy Cassiweres, of every color and shade, also of Linen, Ducking and Cottons. VESTS, of beautiful fancy patterns and Silks richly figured. Also, W h ito •MarsaileS, Satins, and Velvets, of every description, made in elegant manner: - BOYS CLOTHING, of every .dis cription, made up in good and tasty styles. A large assortment of Cien//e.men's Furnifihing G oo d s , conststing in extra quality linen-bosom Shirt, Suspenders, Gloves. Half Hose, Col lars, Neck and Pocket Handkerebiefs, and an, extraordinary assortment of black satin and fancy Self-adjusting Stocks, and' various other. fancy articles; together with /Tnibrellas,Trunks, Carpel Bags, llatQ, Caps, Boots arid Noes. My Goods are selected and purchased under the most favorable circumstances. "Quick Sales p Small Prqfits," is always .the motto I am determined to carry out, at the Money-saying (hilhiug Emporium in York street. A personal examination can alone satisfy. customers of the coarprebensiveness of my stock, which I am selling at least 21) percent. lowet than can be found at any of my com petitors. MARCUS SAMSON. . N. B.—All Goods bought of me will he ex changed if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg, May 21, 1855. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware IPapey Goods. QA Choice Assortment.of the Finest Qual ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, at Wm. B. Eltonhead's, NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Pine and Zillion, West side, Philad'a. rri E assortment embi aces a Larizc and Se.- 1 lect Stock of Fine Watches,Jcwelry, Ware, Albalu Ware, plated with Jine Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, strc.—.let Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles of a superior quality, de serving the examination of those who di sire to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cask Prices. Having a practical know/edge of the. busi• ness, and all available facilities for Importing and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can sup ply them on terms as favorable as any other establishment in either of thel Atlantic • CicAl I kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewel ry and Silver Ware' manufactured to order, within a reasonable time. (* - •--Watch6, Jewelry and Silver 'Ware faithfully repaired. - W M.' B. ELTONITEAD, No. 184 si.uth 2d St. ) a few doors above tbo 2d Si Market, West Side. Var.ln the South Window of the Store, may he seen the famous. BIRD CLOCK, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. October 2, 1854. ly Matches ! Matches! JOHN DONNELLY, / MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF Safety Palen' Square tpright Rood iSox Matches, /Vo. 10t North Enirth St.(abore ...11nce,) ATCIIES having become a'n'indispem;a hle article in housekeeping„ the sub scriber after a ,great sacrifict of time and money, is enabled to offer to the. Public an article at once combining Utility and Cheapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended on account ) of the flimsy manner- in _ which_ Matches are generally packed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Machinery of his own invention. succeeded in getting u p a SA Flirty PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD BOX ; this box is far preferable, in as notch that it occupies no more room than the old round wood box, and contains at least Two Hundred per Cent. more Matches, 'which to Shippers is considerable advantage; - it is en tirely new, and secure against moisture and spontaneous combustion, and dispels all dan __ger on transportation by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any other Inode of . Conveyance. These Matches are packed so that one gross or more may he Shipped to any part 'of the World with perfect safety. They are the most desirable article for Home Consumption, and the Southern and Western Markets, that have ever been invented. DEALERS and St-UPPERS will do well to call andexamine for themselves. g6) - *These Matches are 11 . ./1.111?..1 NTE D la be superior to any/hi:lz hrrettfore offered to the Public.JOHN DONNELLY , 106 North Fourth SI., Philud'a. December 18, 1851. $B. TIIE CHEAP CASH Book and Stationery Store, North West cor. if Sixth and Arch Sts., Phila. Great Bargains in Dseks Poetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard and Presentation Books, very Cheap. TAPIA': AND FANCY STATIONERY. Superior White Ruled Letter Paper, $l,- 50 per Ream. Letter and Note Envelopes in great variety. Weddinirs furnished at very moderate rates. Cards Written and Engraved. GiHon.'s and other Steel Pens. Superior Motto Wafers, 323 Mottoes on a Sheet, for '2s_ cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weihts, &c. Fine Turkey Morocco Porte 'ltonnaies. Portfolios, &e. Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, &e. With a very large and choice assortment of Tog Buoks, Games, Diwcted Pichirts, -11buni.,N, Scrap Buda and Engravings. P. THOMSON. Aprtl - 23, 1335. ly F. IL Smith, IC) R T MON NAI E, POCKET BOOK, AND DRESSING CASE MANUFAC TURER, N. W. rur. rf Fourth 0 , - Chesnut Sts., Philadelphia, always on fraud a large and varied as:ortrucnt of Port Monnaies, _ Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, , Note Holders, Port Folios, . Portable Desks, Dressimr ('ayes, Also, a treneral assortment of ENGLISIT, (llEinlAN FANCY GOODS, Fine Porket Cutlery, tin:Lori, Ita'zor Strop s and (;nld Wholesak, Seennd a n d Thud Floors. F. H. S‘lllll, N c,ru , r F 111 tb ..• rut S. N. B.—On the teeript of•;•f) . 1, a Superior 1 1 ) • %•;1 be ~ e nt to dr.V , rt of , • r ri ZILtJLEIC:s, Work Boxes, Cahag, Traveling. naffs, BackerAmmon 'Boards, Chess lle n, Pocket Mriii7Books, Cigar Ca•e•. &e.